Hi
That should fix it. Alternatively, set the frame rate to 30fps in the *DCP* tab and remake
the DCP.
Best regards
Carl
On 12 August 2018 16:22:56 BST, UP NORTH OUTDOOR MADNESS
<upnorthoutdoormadness(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello everyone thanks for responding. I will try this
cutting it down
to 25
or 30 frames per second. The specs are below of the video file i tried
to
make into a DCP package, I am new to all this so I appreciated the help
hugely.
1920x1080 60 FPS H.264 exported out of Final Cut Pro X Color Space
is
Standard - Rec. 709
I have also tried the
1920x1080 60 FPS Apple Pro Res 422 HQ exported out of Final Cut
Pro X
Color Space is Standard - Rec. 709
On Sat, Aug 11, 2018 at 9:28 AM Carl Hetherington <cth(a)carlh.net>
wrote:
Hi
What frame rate is your MP4 file?
Regards
Carl
On 11 August 2018 15:10:31 BST, UP NORTH OUTDOOR MADNESS via
DCPomatic <
dcpomatic(a)carlh.net> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I am having some issues, this was my first time creating a DCP set
of
> files as a buddy wanted me to make a
commercial for a local drive in
movie
> theater, so I made the MP4 video out of still
pictures and logos and
some
> backgrounds and music. I then took my
finished MP4 and used
DCP-o-matic to
> convert to the files needed on the Barco
DP2K-23B projector used at
the
> theater well we play it and the whole video
is highlighted like
pink. So
> then i am confused and download the player to
check it at home but
it plays
> the same file with no pink at home so now I
am lost hoping the
player would
> do the same thing so i could trouble check.
Any thoughts on what I
should
>> do?
>>
>